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    The Tehuelche people, also called the Aónikenk, are an Indigenous people from eastern Patagonia in South America. In the 18th and 19th centuries the Tehuelche...
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  • Tehuelche or Tehuelches may refer to: the Tehuelche people of Patagonia the Tehuelche language, an extinct language once spoken by the Tehuelche people...
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    Tehuelche (Aoniken, Inaquen, Gunua-Kena, Gununa-Kena) is one of the Chonan languages of Patagonia. Its speakers were nomadic hunters who occupied territory...
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    El Tehuelche Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto El Tehuelche, Welsh: Maes Awyr El Tehuelche) (IATA: PMY, ICAO: SAVY) is an airport 5 kilometres (3 mi) northwest...
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  • Liolaemus tehuelche is a species of lizard in the family Iguanidae or the family Liolaemidae. The species is endemic to Argentina. Abdala, S. (2016)....
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    Villa Tehuelches is a Chilean village (pop. 151) and capital of the commune (Spanish: comuna) of Laguna Blanca in the Magallanes Province, Magallanes and...
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    Tehuelche was an Argentine motorcycle that was produced between March 1957 and 1964. The Tehuelche was the only Argentine motorcycle that was mass-produced...
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    Tehuelche spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory north of Tierra del Fuego. The name 'Chon', or Tshon, is a blend of 'Tehuelche'...
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    especially in Patagonia, where indigenous peoples (particularly the Tehuelche) used them to catch 200-pound guanacos and rheas. The Mapuche and the...
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    and coastal settlements. Indigenous peoples of Patagonia include the Tehuelche and the Yahgan. Between 1856 and 1875, 34 settlements of immigrants of...
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    to the north in Argentine territory. Paine means "blue" in the native Tehuelche (Aonikenk) language and is pronounced PIE-neh. It was established as a...
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    Tehuelches Department is a department of Chubut Province in Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a total area of 14,750 km2, and its capital city...
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  • language is also known as Gününa Küne, Gennaken (Guenaken), Northern Tehuelche, Gününa Yajich, Ranquelche, and Pampa. Puelche has long been considered...
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  • The Paleolake Tehuelche is the name for several former lakes that existed in the area of Torres del Paine in southern Patagonia. These were proglacial...
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    The people he called the Patagons are now believed to have been the Tehuelche, who tended to be taller than Europeans of the time. Argentine researcher...
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  • Saphrys tehuelche is a species of jumping spider (family Salticidae). The species was classified in the genus Euophrys from 1968, when it was first described...
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    include the Puelche, Querandí and Serranos in the centre-east; and the Tehuelche in the south—all of them conquered by the Mapuche spreading from Chile—and...
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    Ranquel, and northern Aonikenk, made contact with Mapuche groups. The Tehuelche adopted the Mapuche language and some of their culture, in what came to...
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    DINFIA IA 46 (redirect from IA 51 Tehuelche)
    The DINFIA IA 46 Ranquel, IA 46 Super Ranquel, and IA 51 Tehuelche were Argentine utility aircraft developed in the late 1950s. The intention was to create...
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    Diego Pérez. In 2020, she starred in a biopic miniseries as the Mapuche Tehuelche singer-songwriter Aimé Painé. Bogarín was born on 24 September 1972 in...
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  • Prospecto comparativo Idioma Tehuelche". pueblosoriginarios.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2023-04-27. "Lengua Tehuelche. Diccionario Aónikenk - Español"...
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  • Patagonia, who lived between the Puelche people to their north and the Tehuelche people to the south, who occupied the central part of the Tierra del Fuego...
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    Chubut Province (category Articles containing Tehuelche-language text)
    the Atlantic ocean to the east. The province's name derives from the Tehuelche word chupat, meaning "transparent". their description of the Chubut River...
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    (Guaraní, Mocoví, Toba, Wichí); and in the south or Patagonia (Mapuche, Tehuelche). Asian peoples have increasing minorities in some Buenos Aires neighborhoods...
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    east of the Kawésqar were the Tehuelche, whose territory extended to the north in Patagonia. To the south of the Tehuelche across the strait lived the Selk'nam...
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    included a comparative list of 150 Selk'nam-Tehuelche words, as he believed that there were connections to the Tehuelche people and language to the north. German...
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  • without any peripheral vowels. [i] is also extremely common, though Tehuelche has just the vowels /e a o/ with no close vowels. The third vowel of the...
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    expelled from their territories by invading Mapuche (that called them Tehuelches) armies. By 1870 most of northern Patagonia and the south east Pampas...
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  • Indians, the Guaycuru peoples of the Gran Chaco, and the Mapuche and Tehuelche of Patagonia after horses were imported from Europe, particularly from...
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  • Yellow: the sun Arrow (Kewpü): symbolizes the war. —When the Mapuche-Tehuelche people recover their dignity as native nation and the war is over, this...
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